President-elect Donald Trump expressed confidence in his nominee for Department of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and stated that his administration would not revoke the polio vaccine. During a press conference at Mar-a-Lago, Trump addressed concerns about Kennedy Jr.'s stance on vaccines, emphasizing a desire for a comprehensive report on the matter. He also highlighted plans to explore cost savings and potential health impacts of pesticides, citing European countries' lower mortality rates and reduced pesticide use.
President-elect Donald Trump on Monday praised Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , his nominee to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, as “a very rational guy” and said his administration would not revoke the polio vaccine .
“No, I want him to come back with a report as to what he thinks. We’re going to find out a lot,” Trump said. “Europe doesn’t use pesticides, and yet, they have a better mortality rate than we do. They don’t use pesticides. In fact, they use it as an excuse not to take our farm product,” he said. “We spend billions and billions of dollars on pesticides.”
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